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If you are given the green light from the farmer or person who owns the land then go for it, always best to take 5mins out just to ask, it does no harm.
One of the moments you really enjoy is after you have spent a couple of hours hacking your way through bushes, weeds etc and to eventually find what you were looking for, thats what makes it all worthwhile.

Hey wolfy, I've meant to ask you this before, (and it may seem like a bit of an obvious or even daft question!) but how much chopping away of vegetation/moss/ivy and stuff do you have to do to find all that rockart? I mean, if it's covered with vegetation, how do you know it's there? Do you put it back after you've recorded it to protect it?

I was at the http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/4554/churchill_three_stones.html with Spaceship Mark, Mrs Spaceship and Moth on Sunday and I pulled some of ivy off 'em just so they could get a bit of exposure - they looked like just a clump of overgrown stuff. It would be a shame for them to get forgotten.
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